Prescription Drugs and Recall Scares

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While technology in medicine has come a very long way, it’s still impossible to completely predict everything that will happen in the future. Even with the best of intentions to help people, something can still go wrong. Such is the case with some prescription medications. Though they were approved to help people, they are harming some of them – and lawyers are advertising all over the television about joining a class action lawsuit in order to get money for your injuries from these medications. Whether they should be doing this isn’t really the issue. The concern is that these people who were injured thought they were doing the right thing. They were following the advice of their doctor and believed that the drug they were taking was safe. In many instances, the medication did what it should and helped the patient – it just also caused unwanted side effects.
Trying to balance the need for these medications against the perceived dangers of them can be very difficult. Each person is different. Most people who take a medication will not experience any serious side effects. Many will have no problems at all. For those who do experience serious problems, though, it can be difficult to catch the danger before the damage is already done. There have been statements that the FDA isn’t doing what it should. There have been arguments made that the drug manufacturers know of the dangers and just want money. It’s very difficult to tell whether any of that is true, or whether mistakes just happen and the dangers only become apparent at a later date.
No matter which side of the argument you’re on, taking prescription medication can be both very important and a little bit frightening. Trusting doctors is becoming harder for some people, and they could be compromising their health by choosing not to see a doctor when they have, or suspect they have, a medical problem. Talk to your doctor about your concerns with prescription medication, and make sure you do your research before deciding whether to take a particular pill.

While technology in medicine has come a very long way, it’s still impossible to completely predict everything that will happen in the future. Even with the best of intentions to help people, something can still go wrong. Such is the case with some prescription medications. Though they were approved to help people, they are harming some of them – and lawyers are advertising all over the television about joining a class action lawsuit in order to get money for your injuries from these medications. Whether they should be doing this isn’t really the issue. The concern is that these people who were injured thought they were doing the right thing. They were following the advice of their doctor and believed that the drug they were taking was safe. In many instances, the medication did what it should and helped the patient – it just also caused unwanted side effects.
Trying to balance the need for these medications against the perceived dangers of them can be very difficult. Each person is different. Most people who take a medication will not experience any serious side effects. Many will have no problems at all. For those who do experience serious problems, though, it can be difficult to catch the danger before the damage is already done. There have been statements that the FDA isn’t doing what it should. There have been arguments made that the drug manufacturers know of the dangers and just want money. It’s very difficult to tell whether any of that is true, or whether mistakes just happen and the dangers only become apparent at a later date.
No matter which side of the argument you’re on, taking prescription medication can be both very important and a little bit frightening. Trusting doctors is becoming harder for some people, and they could be compromising their health by choosing not to see a doctor when they have, or suspect they have, a medical problem. Talk to your doctor about your concerns with prescription medication, and make sure you do your research before deciding whether to take a particular pill.

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The Only way to Smoke

In this day and age, the non smokers of the world are winning a war that they started decades ago. It used to be that people could smoke whenever, wherever and however much they wanted to. People could just puff away, either on the factory line, in their office or in any restaurant or bar. But nowadays, you pretty much have to be in your own home, hiding under a blanket will all of the shades drawn and lots of lights on, in order to enjoy your smoking habit. And if anybody smells the smoke, you may end up having the fire department kick down your door.

Fortunately, this anti smoking Gestapo crap does not have to become something that makes you hate yourself for having a craving for nicotine. While the ideal situation would be to simply quit cold turkey, not every smoker is capable of doing things like that. And if you could count yourself in that group of people, you may need to consider some other alternatives to “just quitting.” One way that a lot of people go about circumventing the anti smoking war is to start using E cigarettes when their cravings come on. After all, it solves all of the major problems that non smokers pin on smokers.

There is no filter to an electronic cigarette. You receive your nicotine without having to throw away anything, so there is no pollution. And speaking of there being no pollution from an e-cig, they also do not send out any smoke. So the people who hate the smell of traditional cigarettes (and their cancer causing properties) will not be offended if you whip out an electronic cigarette and puff away for your own benefit. And it is actually better for your own health to use e-cigs, as the lack of tar means you have far less poisons entering your system.

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